JAY-Z Clarifies Reported Kanye West Diss

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Following reports suggesting he dissed Kanye West on Meek Mill’s new album, Championships, JAY-Z has taken to Twitter to clear the air. “The line clearly meant don’t pit me against my brothers no matter what our differences are (red hat),” he says.

On Meek’s “What’s Free,” JAY rapped, “No red hat, don’t Michael and Prince me and Ye/They separate you when you got Michael and Prince’s DNA/I ain’t one of these house n***as you bought/My house like a resort, my house bigger than yours/My spo—c’mon, man—my route better of course,” leading people to believe he was firing shots at Kanye regarding his MAGA hat and support of Trump.

Much has been speculated about the tumultuous relationship between JAY-Z and Kanye West in recent years. Just last month reports surfaced suggesting that JAY and Beyoncé finally severed ties with Kanye and Kim Kardashian largely due to Ye’s political alignment with President Trump. Now, it appears that Hov is taking shots at his former protégée on Meek Mill’s newly-released Championshipsalbum.

“No red hat, don’t Michael and Prince me and Ye/They separate you when you got Michael and Prince’s DNA/I ain’t one of these house n***as you bought/My house like a resort, my house bigger than yours/My spo—c’mon, man—my route better of course,” JAY raps on Meek’s “What’s Free,” which also features assistance from Rick Ross.

As you can see, Hov seemingly takes aim at Kanye’s beloved MAGA hat and of course his continual support of Trump. To no surprise, hip-hop fans are having a field day with this one, taking to social media to lend their thoughts on JAY-Z’s remarks regarding West.

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